Washcloth Bunny

These washcloth Easter bunnies are easy and quick to make, and they will hold a plastic or boiled Easter egg very well.

After Easter, you can use the bunny as a Boo Boo Bunny. Just nestle an ice cube inside the open circle instead of an Easter egg (or place some ice inside the plastic Easter egg) then hold the washcloth bunny against those little bumps and bruises to ease pain and swelling.

New:For video instructions on How to Make a Boo Boo Bunny, just scroll to the bottom of these project instructions.

Craft Supplies:

washcloth – a large baby washcloth is ideal

rubber band

two small black pompoms or plastic, movable eyes

one small pink pompom

one medium white pompom

small amount of thin ribbon or yarn

optional: small silk flower

Craft Instructions:

1. Lay the washcloth on a table. Roll one corner, diagonally, into the middle. Roll the opposite corner in the same way, so that both rolls meet in the middle.

Fold the rolled washcloth in half, as shown in the photo below.

2. Hold the two sides together and fold the two ends backwards, over the top. Fasten a rubber band around the front area to form the head. Fluff out the two ends to make bunny ears. This photo shows a side view of the bunny so far.

3. Glue the white pompom to the back, to make the bunny’s tail.

Glue two small black pompoms in place as eyes. Glue a small pink pompom below the eyes as the nose.

Fasten thin ribbon around the bunny’s neck and tie it in a small bow. If desired, glue a small silk flower in the middle of the bow.

Hi, Dee,
I don’t remember really, but I suspect that eight inches square would be good. I used thin baby washcloths which aren’t that large and the thickness is probably more important than the actual size. You might want to use a fairly fine thread, as the folds would be more difficult, I think, with a bulkier washcloth. Hand crocheted bunnies would be very special. Hope it works for you!
Jane